1 /ACTIVATING
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/ACTIVATING command.
2 /ALL
By default, activates all user-defined breakpoints. When used
with /PREDEFINED, activates all predefined breakpoints but
no user-defined breakpoints. To activate all breakpoints, use
/ALL/USER/PREDEFINED.
3 /BRANCH
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET BREAK/BRANCH
command.
4 /CALL
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET BREAK/CALL
command.
5 /EVENT
/EVENT=event-name
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/EVENT=event-name command. Specify the event name (and
address expression, if any) exactly as specified with the SET
BREAK/EVENT command.
To identify the current event facility and the associated event
names, use the SHOW EVENT_FACILITY command.
6 /EXCEPTION
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/EXCEPTION command.
7 /HANDLER
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/HANDLER command.
8 /INSTRUCTION
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/INSTRUCTION command.
9 /LINE
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET BREAK/LINE
command. Do not specify an address expression with this
qualifier.
10 /PREDEFINED
Activates a specified predefined breakpoint without affecting
any user-defined breakpoints. When used with /ALL, activates all
predefined breakpoints.
11 /SYSEMULATE
(Alpha only) Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/SYSEMULATE command.
12 /TERMINATING
Activates a breakpoint established by a previous SET
BREAK/TERMINATING command.
13 /UNALIGNED_DATA
(Alpha and Integrity servers only) Activates a breakpoint
established by a previous SET BREAK/UNALIGNED_DATA command, or
reactivates a breakpoint previously disabled by a DEACTIVATE
BREAK/UNALIGNED_DATA command.
14 /USER
Activates a specified user-defined breakpoint without affecting
any predefined breakpoints. To activate all user-defined
breakpoints, use the /ALL qualifier.